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Coordinates: 52°5613N 0°3936W / 52.937°N 0.660°W / 52.937; -0.660
 

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Oak Bank School
Address
Map

Sandy Lane


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LU7 3BE


Coordinates52°56′13N 0°39′36W / 52.937°N 0.660°W / 52.937; -0.660
Information
TypeSpecial school;
Academy
Established1976
Department for Education URN140286 Tables
OfstedReports
HeadteacherPhilip Collier
GenderCoeducational
Age9 to 16
Enrolment53
Websitehttps://www.oakbank.beds.sch.uk/

Oak Bank School is a co-educational special school with academy status located in Leighton Buzzard, Bedfordshire, England. The school accepts pupils from all over the Central Bedfordshire area.

Oak Bank was established in 1976 as school for 'mal-adjusted children', and originally had capacity for 40 boarding pupils and 20 day pupils. The school had been commissioned by Luton County Borough, specifically for children from Luton, however Bedfordshire County Council took over responsibility for completing the school after the Local Government Act 1972, and the school accepted children from all over the county of Bedfordshire from its opening.[1] Central Bedfordshire Council took over responsibility for the school after the 2009 structural changes to local government in England. In November 2013 the school converted to academy status.

Today, Oak Bank is a day school for pupils who have statements of special educational need associated with behavioural, emotional and social difficulties. When pupils join the school they have frequently had fractured experiences of education, and so their attainment on entry is well below average.

References

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  1. ^ "Hosted By Bedford Borough Council: Oak Bank School Leighton Buzzard". Bedfordshire.gov.uk. Retrieved 6 August 2012.
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